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National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
FirstNet Fully Funded After Lucrative Spectrum Auction The First Responder Network Authority now has a $7 billion pot to build the nation's first interoperable emergency communications system designed to work in all 50 states, territories and the District of Columbia. |
National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Worldwide Biosurveillance Network Still a Distant Goal Since the anthrax attacks of 2001, the U.S. government's intention has been to create a global disease-monitoring system. |
National Defense April 2015 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
U.S. Government Trying to Counter ISIL 'Twitter Consensus' The U.S. government and allied nations around the world are working to counter the group's propaganda, but some experts worry that it is not enough. |
Chemistry World March 16, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Drug firms warned to be honest with investors The US Securities and Exchange Commission is concerned that too many pharmaceutical companies aren't being sufficiently transparent with investors about their interactions with regulators at the US Food and Drug Administration. |
National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Military Seeing Different Applications, Wider Use of Aerostats and Airships Aerostats and airships are old ideas that are in vogue again in military and homeland security applications. |
National Defense April 2015 Will Goodman |
Market Research: The Collateral Damage of Conference Restrictions If better market research saves just one percent of major program life-cycle costs, it would be five times the total savings the government claims from conference restrictions, and an order of magnitude more savings when one accounts for all defense programs. |
National Defense April 2015 David Karr |
For Defense Programs, a New Standard for Manufacturing Management SAE International -- a global association of 137,000 industrial engineers and technical experts -- recently published a commercial standard governing the implementation of best practices for the management of manufacturing operations. |
National Defense April 2015 Sandra I. Erwin |
Defense Technology At a Crossroads: Can the Pentagon Regain Its Innovation Mojo? The Defense Department may never become the technological juggernaut it once was, but with the groundbreaking innovation happening in the private sector, the challenge for the Pentagon is to tap emerging technology. |
National Defense April 2015 Sandra I. Erwin |
Budget Fight: Big-Ticket Weapons Square Off In these times of tight military budgets, there is no shortage of conspiracy theories surrounding the future of big-ticket weapon systems. |
National Defense April 2015 |
Readers Sound Off on Recent Stories Readers comment on Department of Defense innovation strategies and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's unmanned aircraft system program. |
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